Al-Nubi concludes tomorrow the UAE’s participation in the Tokyo Olympics with the 100-meter sprint

Tomorrow, the national team runner, Mohammed Hassan Al-Noubi, will conclude the UAE participation in the 32nd Summer Olympics hosted by the Japanese capital, Tokyo, during the period (July 23 - August 8), with the participation of 11,839 athletes competing in 33 sports in 339 competitions in 48 sports facilities. 100m race at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. Al-Nubi seeks to achieve a main goal for him, which is to break his personal number and the number of the country, and to achieve the maximum possible benefit by participating with global champions.

Jamaican sprinting legend Usain Bolt holds the record for the 100-meter race at the Olympic Games with a time of 9.63 seconds at the London Olympics in 2012, while Bolt also holds the record for the same race at the world championships with a time of 9.58 seconds, specifically at the World Championships in Berlin in 2009. The runner Mohamed Hassan Al-Noubi confirmed that Participation in the Olympic Games is a dream for any athlete who aspires to raise his country's representation with all the countries of the world that came to compete and stand on the podiums and achieve the most expensive titles and achievements. He added in a press statement: "I extend my thanks and appreciation to the National Olympic Committee, the Athletics Federation, the Sharjah Sports Council, and all those who supported me in my journey to reach this honorable stage, and I will strive to make all my efforts for the sake of the UAE, its name and its well-known and leading position among the countries of the world in all fields." This is the responsibility of all of us as athletes who represent the state in all sports.”

Major General Dr. Muhammad Abdullah Al-Murr, President of the Athletics Federation, stressed that “the UAE, according to its vision, has developed a strategy to be among the best countries in the world by the golden jubilee of the federation, including the promotion of the UAE sport to compete at the international level, especially in Olympic participation and achievement, noting that the federation with its new formation He believes that there is an urgent need for an innovative program that ensures the advancement of athletics, and that a system based on an institutional governance system is needed.

Al-Murr added in a press statement: We are currently working in the federation to develop a strategy that includes a set of axes, most notably the interest in the game within clubs, the manufacture of champions, support for school sports, the development of women's athletics, and the settlement of referees and coaches.

Al-Murr concluded, "After analyzing the situation in the federation and clubs, and the results of participation in the Olympics, the situation of the game will be evaluated and the appropriate plan will be drawn up, which will mainly aim to raise the level of athletes in the country with the aim of increasing participation in international forums and achieving the desired results."

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